PROEL DM220

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Hopuoro Hihiri Proel DM220

Tauira: DM220

1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview

Thank you for choosing the Proel DM220 Dynamic Microphone. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your microphone. The DM220 is a vocal microphone featuring a dynamic capsule and a cardioid polar pattern, designed for clear and extended frequency response, particularly transparent in low-mid frequencies. Its ergonomic barrel design ensures comfortable handling.

Proel DM220 Dynamic Microphone with carrying pouch and microphone clip

Image 1.1: The Proel DM220 Dynamic Microphone, shown with its included carrying pouch and microphone clip.

2. Nga waahanga matua

  • Momo Whakawhiti: He hihiri te nuku o te coil
  • Tauira Polar: Cardioid, designed to pick up sound primarily from the front.
  • Whakautu Auautanga: 50 Hz - 15 kHz, providing a flat and extended range.
  • Tairongo: -53 dB ± 3 dB
  • Maximum SPL for 0.5% THD: 135 dB
  • Waitohu Tohu-ki-Toi: 74 dB
  • Impedance Ingoa: <600 ohm
  • Te Uta Manakohia: 1500 ohm
  • Tūhono: 3-pin male XLR for reliable audio connection.
  • Whakawhiti Whakaka/Weto: Integrated switch for convenient control.
  • Hoahoa Ergonomic: Solid feel and comfortable handling.

3. Tohutohu Tatūnga

3.1 Te hono i te hopuoro

  1. Locate the 3-pin male XLR connector at the base of the microphone.
  2. Connect a standard XLR cable (not included) to the microphone's connector. Ensure a secure fit.
  3. Connect the other end of the XLR cable to an appropriate input on your mixer, audio interface, or ampkaikawe
Raro view of Proel DM220 microphone showing the XLR connector

Image 3.1: The base of the Proel DM220 microphone, illustrating the 3-pin male XLR connection port.

3.2 Te Whakamau i te Hopuoro

  1. Attach the included microphone clip to a standard microphone stand (not included).
  2. Gently insert the Proel DM220 microphone into the clip, ensuring it is held firmly.
  3. Adjust the microphone stand and clip to the desired height and angle for optimal performance.
Proel DM220 Dynamic Microphone with its microphone clip

Image 3.2: The Proel DM220 microphone securely placed in its accompanying microphone clip.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto

The Proel DM220 features an integrated on/off switch for convenient control. To activate the microphone, slide the switch to the 'ON' position. To deactivate, slide it to the 'OFF' position. Always ensure the microphone is off when not in use to prevent accidental sound capture or feedback.

4.2 Whakatakoto Waorooro

Due to its cardioid polar pattern, the DM220 is most sensitive to sounds directly in front of it and rejects sounds from the sides and rear. For optimal vocal performance, position the microphone directly in front of the sound source (e.g., singer's mouth) at a distance of 2-6 inches (5-15 cm). Experiment with distance to achieve the desired tone and to minimize plosive sounds (P, B sounds).

5. Tiaki

5.1 Te horoi

  • Horoia te tinana hopuoro ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke.
  • For the grille, use a slightly damp cloth to remove any residue, then dry thoroughly. Do not allow moisture to enter the microphone capsule.
  • A ape i te whakamahi i nga matū kino, te whakarewa, te horoi horoi ranei.

5.2 Rokiroki

When not in use, store the microphone in its protective carrying pouch in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This helps protect the microphone from dust, moisture, and physical damage.

6. Te Raru

  • Kore Putanga Oro:
    • Ensure the microphone's on/off switch is in the 'ON' position.
    • Check all XLR cable connections at both the microphone and the audio input device.
    • Verify that the input channel on your mixer or interface is selected and its gain/volume is turned up.
    • Test with a different XLR cable to rule out cable failure.
    • Test the microphone on a different input channel or device if possible.
  • Oro Haka, Poka ranei:
    • Adjust the gain level on your mixer or audio interface. Too low gain results in weak sound, too high can cause distortion.
    • Kia tika te tūnga o te hopuoro e pā ana ki te pūtake oro.
    • Check for any obstructions on the microphone grille.
  • Feedback (High-pitched squealing):
    • Reposition the microphone further away from speakers or monitors.
    • Reduce the overall volume or the gain of the microphone channel.
    • Ensure speakers are not pointing directly at the microphone.

7. Whakatakotoranga

WhakatakotorangaUara
WaitohuPROEL
Ingoa TauiraDM220
Momo KaitukuMoving Coil Dynamic
Tauira PoaraCardioid (Kotahi)
Whakautu auau50 Hz - 15 kHz
Te tairongo-53 dB
Tohu Waitohu-ki-Toi74 dB
Impedance Ingoa<600 ohm
Ko te Whakaaetanga Uta e manakohia ana1500 ohm
Kaihono3-pine Tane XLR
Āhuahira MotuhakeOn/Off Switch, Wired
Puna ManaWaea Hiko
Rahi Tūemi (L x W x H)18 x 5.3 x 5.3 cm
Taumaha Tūemi300 Karamu
Nga Whakamahinga ManakohiaVocal (Chant)
Pūrere HototahiAmpkaikawe

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty information for the Proel DM220 Dynamic Microphone is not provided in the available product details. For warranty claims or technical support, please contact your retailer or the official Proel customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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